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Jeff Cook is a professor of philosophy and co-host of the Around the Circle podcast. He lives in Greeley, Colorado, and is the author of three books, including Around the Circle | An Enneagram Book, available HERE. www.aroundthecircle.orgORDER OUR Hunter, Farmer, and Teamer BOOK: HERE Get Enneagram Certified HERE.www.theartofgrowth.orgEmail us your thoughts and questions! Follow us on Instagram at ArtofGrowth for more on this subject this month and let us know what you are doing. Go to our website to sign up for:Corporate Training One-on-one coaching Enneagram Certification AND MORE...Support the showhttps://www.theartofgrowth.org/Support the showhttps://www.theartofgrowth.org/
Welcome to the Working Enneagram Podcast! While we usually talk about the Enneagram in the context of work, in this episode, we changed things up to interview the fantastic Jeff Cook on his new Enneagram book, 'Around the Circle'. Who is the book for? Anyone who appreciates the complexity of the Enneagram and desires to do the deeper work that the Enneagram has to offer. In this episode Kelsey and Jeff discuss the transformative impact of the Enneagram on personal growth, the structure of the book around nine essential questions. What are those 9 questions? Glad you asked! 1. Who am I? 2. What do I want most? 3. How do I get what I want? 4. Where do I struggle most? 5. What are the biggest obstacles that I have? 6. How do I connect with people? 7. How do I solve problems? 8. How do I see the world? 9. What are my gifts? The discussion also includes the unique gifts each Enneagram type brings to the world, and analogies that demonstrate how each Type sees the world differently and how to use that information to better understand yourself and others. Don't miss out on this delightfully insightful episode! Links mentioned in this episode: ➡️ Get the Around the Circle Book! ➡️Dig in Deeper with Jeff Cook & TJ's Patreon Site
Although Mobile Home Parks have been great investments over the past couple decades, they have not been immune to the same challenges that other asset classes have faced. These include interest rate escalations plus operating costs such as labor, supplies, and insurance. Despite these headwinds, however, prices have mostly held firm although imminent loan maturities may yield attractive buying opportunities. Jeff Cook, CEO of Cook Properties, is the largest Mobile Home Park operator in the state of New York. Jeff has enjoyed amazing success but has experienced growing pains over the past couple years that have impacted his latest fund.
Jeff Cook is a professor of philosophy and co-host of the Around the Circle podcast. He lives in Greeley, Colorado, and is the author of three books, including Around the Circle | An Enneagram Book, available June 2025. www.aroundthecircle.orgORDER OUR Hunter, Farmer, and Teamer BOOK: HERE Get Enneagram Certified HERE.www.theartofgrowth.org Email us your thoughts and questions! Follow us on Instagram at ArtofGrowth for more on this subject this month and let us know what you are doing. Go to our website to sign up for:Corporate Training One-on-one coaching Enneagram Certification AND MORE...Support the showhttps://www.theartofgrowth.org/
Father and Son
Today's guest is BISHI - singer, electronic rock-sitarist, composer, producer, and performer born in London of Bengali heritage. She has independently released two albums and several EPs on her own label Gryphon Records to critical acclaim. She co-produced her third album ‘Let My Country Awake,' with Jeff Cook, out now on all platforms. BISHI has recorded work with Tony Visconti, Sean Ono Lennon, Jarvis Cocker, Richard Norris and Daphne Guinness. Her collaborations and commissions for the stage include; The London Symphony Orchestra, The Kronos Quartet and Yoko Ono's ‘Meltdown', and is the founder of WITCiH: The Women in Technology Creative Industries Hub, a platform elevating Women & Non-Binary genders in tech, through commissions, performances & the podcast 'Creative Women in Tech.' Ladies and gentlemen – meet the unique performer Bishi...If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: patreon.com/electronicallyours
Dr. Jeff Cook—orthodontist, entrepreneur, and second-generation dentist—didn't exactly have a straight path to private practice ownership. From a childhood surrounded by jets on a Marine base to pursuing a degree in zoology with dreams of aviation, Dr. Cook eventually found his calling in orthodontics, joining his father in the same Yuma, Arizona practice that helped shape his upbringing. Tune in as Dr. Cook reflects on the lessons learned from working alongside his dad, the values that still guide his practice today, and why owning his own building was one of the best decisions he ever made. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe & Listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69Dz26hgC9D6YqwN8JMDBV Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mb2-underground/id1747349567 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow MB2 Dental on Social: MB2 Dental: mb2dental.com Instagram: instagram.com/mb2dental Facebook: facebook.com/mb2dental YouTube: youtube.com/@mb2dental LinkedIn: linkedin.com/mb2-dental
Father-Son dynamics
Link to our Patreon is : HEREIn this episode of Around the Circle, hosts Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson dive into the unique motivations and challenges of Enneagram Type Sevens with Joel Stabile.Joel creates and cultivates the most popular Enneagram Podcast on the Planet along side Suzanne Stabile. He has a *wonderful* understanding of the heart of Enneagram Sevens. This is a sample of our deep dive. The rest can be found on our Patreon page linked above. Mentioned in this episode:Ad November 2024
Link to our Patreon is : HEREIn this episode of Around the Circle, hosts Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson dive into the unique motivations and challenges of Enneagram Type Sixes. Joined by Dr. Mary Slattery, a seasoned middle school principal and insightful Enneagram Six, they explore the themes of trust, relational dynamics, and the desire for assurance. Mary shares personal experiences from her career, illustrating how Sixes often navigate life through careful preparation, a need for safety, and an ever-present awareness of potential challenges. Together, they tackle questions that reveal the core motivations of Sixes, how they view the world, and what it takes to build trust and stability in uncertain times.Mentioned in this episode:Ad November 2024
Together, Jeff and TJ reveal "Eleven Telltale Signs" that the Enneagram is doing its job—from enhanced self-awareness to improved emotional regulation. The Enneagram is more than just a map of personality; it's a mirror that helps you see yourself clearly and navigate your relationships with greater awareness. In this episode, hosts Jeff Cook, a seasoned philosophy professor from Greeley, Colorado, and TJ Wilson, a coffee aficionado and Enneagram ninja, explore what real progress with the Enneagram looks like. If you're new to the Enneagram, just starting to dive into this tool, or wondering if it's actually making a difference in your life, this conversation is for you.Mentioned in this episode:Ad November 2024
Our Patreon is HEREOur Youtube is HEREWelcome to Around the Circle! The Enneagram is more than a personality quiz—it's a powerful tool for self-understanding, personal growth, and improving relationships. If you've discovered your Enneagram type and are wondering what's next, this episode is for you. Jeff Cook, philosophy professor, and DJ Wilson, coffee expert and Enneagram Ninja, dive into 6 key ideas for newcomers who want to move beyond the basics and begin applying the Enneagram in meaningful ways.
Text us your questions!Jeff Cook is back with us to dive deeper into our conversation from a while back about the soul and why Kyle is a materialist (and why Randy thinks he's silly for it). We discuss the difference between the claim that God is non-physical and the claim that humans are, Jeff's reservations about materialism, the mystery of the Incarnation and Christ's dual natures, reduction in science, and a lot more.If you'd like to ask a question about a recent episode to be featured on one of these bonus segments, email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com.=====Join us at Theology Beer Camp 2024!Get your tickets here to join us in Denver Oct. 17-19. Use code PASTPHIL2024. Let us know if you sign up!=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Follow us on social media at @PPWBPodcast Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
More, today, from Overdrive Editor Todd Dills's run with Josh Gentry. Gentry's the son of country music titan Alabama's founding member and bassist Teddy Gentry. Today, we dive into the history of the band with some of the hands at its headquarters in Ft. Payne, Alabama, around which all three founding members -- Gentry, lead vocalist Randy Owen, and the late guitarist Jeff Cook -- all grew up and kept ties to over all the years of chart-toppers, touring, and all the trucking involved with the operation. Part 1 of the podcast: https://www.overdriveonline.com/overdrive-radio/podcast/15680069/roll-on-alabama-ft-paynenashville-with-trucker-josh-gentry As noted in Part 1, the Kenworth company is sponsoring Alabama's current tour -- the "Roll On II North America Tour," using the name of Alabama's trucking-song classic "Roll On (18 Wheeler)." Kenworth's sponsorship rekindles an old relationship between the band and the truck company. Founding member Teddy Gentry called the original relationship a product of necessity back during the height of the band's popularity, when he said the tour was supported by as many as five tractor-trailers full to the gills with equipment the band's operation toted from place to place. He can't recall just how it started, but “we needed trucks," he said, "and we were exploding on the scene as far as the music goes." Teddy Gentry called it certainly a “good promotion for them,” Kenworth, too, with Alabama trailers festooned with band insignia pulled across North America by Kenworth. It was good for the band, too, recalled Teddy Gentry, leading to Alabama featuring in the driver-tribute show year after year at the Mid-America Trucking Show through the late 1980s up through an official farewell tour in the early 2000s. This rekindled sponsorship, Gentry added, has been great to “reunite a relationship that works, and especially that my son's involved,” he said. For Josh Gentry, his father felt, trucking with the band and family is like “a dream come true” in some ways. Josh's own words underscore that, to an extent, reflecting during our run in the single 2021 Kenworth T680 that powers the Alabama-controlled portion of the tour today that, like so many an owner-operator and driver the nation over, he takes pride in doing what he does. If you missed last week's podcast, you're going to hear Josh Gentry today speaking on the Thursday ahead of Alabama's Friday, July 19, show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The bulk of the talk was recorded in-cab with Gentry on the haul up to Nashville from band headquarters in Ft. Payne, where we also spoke with staff about their longevity working for the group and memories of the past supporting their relationship with their fans and the many, many tours. And we'll drop in at the load site in Nashville where Alabama's gear is housed, and where the Josh Gentry hauled into to fill the wrapped 48-foot Great Dane show trailer to stage that Thursday night at Bridgestone. Tour operations managers and crew there spoke to all manner of aspects of Josh Gentry's and their own work for the band, and the tight relationship between father and son Gentry as well. Dive into this on-highway portrait of country music titans Alabama, with destination a show that would see something you don't see every day, that's sure. It opened with a Kenworth video that, in essence, is a tribute to the importance of American trucking. That video ended with a message, in this case sent out to 20,000 people all in one very, very big room: “Thank you to drivers everywhere,” it read. “Roll On.” Also as noted in the podcast. Find where you can register for our live August 22 roundtable session detailing how to survive, even thrive through trucking down cycles: https://www.overdriveonline.com/business/article/15680141/how-owneroperators-can-build-business-for-truckings-down-cycles
Jeff Cook is back with us to dive deeper into deconstruction, inspired by our interview with Keri Ladouceur, the Executive Director of the Post-Evangelical Collective. We discuss the nature of deconstruction, its corporate, personal, and ethical dimensions, and what it implies about what's next. And because we're nerds, we also touch on ecclesiology and postmodernism.If you'd like to ask a question about a recent episode to be featured on one of these bonus segments, email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com.[Note: episode image generated with AI.]=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Follow us on social media at @PPWBPodcast Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
On this edition of TMWS, Lisa Cook, wife of Jeff Cook who was a founder of the music group Alabama, is sharing about Jeff's battle with Parkinson's and the foundation that was started to support those battling Parkinson's and their caregivers. I hope you will listen and share.
On this MADM, Lisa Cook, wife of Jeff Cook, is sharing about Jeff's battle with Parkinson's and the Jeff and Lisa Cook Foundation effort that came from that battle. Sponsor: Athens Bible School AthensBible.com
We talk to Corey Lee Barker about music for film and much more! About Corey: Corey Lee Barker (AKA Christmas Corey) has had over 1,200 songs cut by artists or placed in tv shows since his 1998 arrival in Nashville. His music has been placed on ABC, CBS, Hallmark, Cinemax, Netflix, Pureflix, Entertainment Tonight, Animal Planet, Hulu, Lifetime, WB Network, CW Network, MLB Tonight, Amazing Race, UpTV, Smallville, The Messengers, Hope for Christmas, Last Chance Highway (Theme Song), FD TV, Tom's Wild Life (Theme Song), Hoge Wild TV, Road to Christmas, Hashtag Blessed, Unperfect Christmas Wish, Sappy Holiday, A Christmas to Treasure, A Model Christmas, Christmas at the Amish Bakery, Christmas on The Ranch, A Perfect Christmas Pairing, The Holiday Exchange, TV Binge, Woman in the Maze, Fortis Femina, Vampire Academy, etc. Artists who have recorded Corey's music include, but aren't limited to William Shatner, Vince Gill, Tracy Lawrence, Darryl Worley, Jamie O'neal, TG Sheppard, Neal McCoy, Claudette King (BB King's daughter), Cledus T Judd, Buddy Jewell, T Graham Brown, Home Free, Daryl Singletary, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Bill Anderson, Jeff Bates, Johnny Lee, Pam Tillis, Jeff Carson, Jesse Keith Whitley, Jeff Cook (of Alabama), Jason Jones (Warner Brothers), Rhonda Vincent, Jeannie Seely, The Jordanaires, Larry Gatlin, Lucas Hoge, etc. His songs have been on Grammy winning albums and #1 Billboard albums collectively in Country, Bluegrass, Blues and Polka. Corey has received nominations or wins for song or Songwriter of the year multiple times by the ICMA, The Josie Music Awards, The Tennessee Songwriters Association International, Texas Country Music Association, The World Songwriter Awards, GMA, KCMA and the NACMAI. Be sure to check out Corey's 3 books: “Hit Happens” , “101 Ways to get your songs recorded” and "Songwriting for Sync”. www.reverbnation.com/christmascorey (Christmas)www.reverbnation.com/coreyleebarker4/songs (TV/Film & Mainstream Country)www.reverbnation.com/coreyleebarker (Inspirational / Gospel) www.reverbnation.com/coreycountry (Traditional / Texas Country)www.reverbnation.com/coreyleebarkermilitarysongs (Military)www.coreyleebarker.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemakingpod/support
Norwalk Arts Center: There are big things happening in Norwalk Ohio. Ron and Kyle sit down with Jeff Cook, to talk about the ambitious renovation and remodel of their historic theatre Norwalk Arts Center is a non-profit organization founded around the mission to create art and build community. Art plays an important role in society and we want to foster a community that recognizes its importance. We pioneer events, projects, and other activities that help promote community involvement in theatre. Our projects and events are all based around this mission. Our staff is passionate about what we do. Our staff has years of experience in the music, performing arts, and other industries. Being able to be involved in the community through something we are passionate about is something we appreciate.
Our friend Jeff Cook joins us for a new Q&A segment to reflect on our conversation with Rob Schenck (see parts 1 and 2 of that conversation here and here). This is our second installment of what will become a regular bonus segment with Jeff unpacking the content of certain episodes. You can hear the first installment, on LQBTQ affirmation and the church, at our Patreon (free for everyone!) here.If you'd like to ask a question about a recent episode to be featured on one of these bonus segments, email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com.The transcript of this episode can be found here.=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Tweet us at @PPWBPodcast, @robertkwhitaker, and @RandyKnie Follow & message us on Facebook & Instagram Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
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If you're an American evangelical or used to be, there's a good chance you've heard of the Enneagram. You may have even run into it in another context or heard about it from friends who are really into personality tests. We've discussed it briefly on the show before, and we've wanted to eventually give it its own episode because Randy has found it really beneficial and Kyle is a bit of a skeptic.Lo and behold, one of our Patreon supporters, Jeff Cook, is, like, the Enneagram guru, in addition to having a background as both a pastor and a philosopher. Go figure. Jeff reached out and proposed a conversation about what the Enneagram is, what its particular strengths are, and some of Kyle's objections to it. He's joined by TJ Wilson, his co-host of Around the Circle and two other Enneagram-focused podcasts.It's a fun, serious, personal, and respectful conversation about a topic that a lot of Christians today care a lot about. An argument, in the best sense.*Some resources mentioned in the conversation are:Around the Circle podcastStart Here podcastMovie Typing podcastWhat's Wrong with the Enneagram (Kyle's article)The beverages sampled in this episode are:Glenmorangie SignetWhiskey Acres Straight RyeFounders Brewing Co. Breakfast StoutTo skip the tasting, go to 3:38. *Note: in philosophy, arguments are good things.=====Join us for our next private tasting for Patreon supporters on August 18 in Milwaukee!=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Tweet us at @PPWBPodcast, @robertkwhitaker, and @RandyKnie Follow & message us on Facebook & Instagram Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
Jeff Cook is BJJ Black Belt, a former Army Special Forces Green Beret, and the founder of M1 Combat Academy in Surprise, Arizona. Check out M1 at https://www.m1bjj.com. Vic Crepeau is a BJJ Blue Belt under John Crouch. Josh Dayberry is a BJJ Black Belt under Osvaldo "Queixinho" Moizinho. Jesse Frausto is a tattoo artist with KnuckleHead Tattoo in Glendale, AZ. Jesse, Vic, Josh, and Jeff together host The Shortest Hour Podcast. Check out The Shortest Hour Podcast at https://tr.ee/dmo7UcSdnN. Listen ➡️ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexander-martinez17/episodes/The-BJJ-Foxcast-Episode-52-Memorial-Day-Special-with-Alex-Montalvo-and-Jeff-Cook-e24rdqo Follow us on Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/thebjjfoxcast Follow us on TikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebjjfoxcast Follow us on Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/thebjjfoxcast
Alex Montalvo is a BJJ Blue Belt under John Cabay, a kids coach at Greywolf Ares BJJ, a US Army Infantry Veteran, and an ambassador for the We Defy Foundation. Alex served five combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan as both a Striker and a Bradley Commander. You can learn more about the We Defy Foundation at wedefyfoundation.org. Jeff Cook is BJJ Black Belt, a former Army Special Forces Green Beret, and the founder of M1 Combat Academy in Surprise, Arizona. Check out M1 at www.m1bjj.com Watch ➡️ https://youtu.be/pINtWGuKZcg Follow us on Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/thebjjfoxcast Follow us on TikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebjjfoxcast Follow us on Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/thebjjfoxcast
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Link Detten is a Nashville native, living the Nashville music dream. He's played alongside some of the biggest names in music like Brian May and Jeff Cook, as well as on some incredible stages like the Opry and the Ryman! He joins Ty to share his story and even spills the beans on the next country super group! Healing Harmonies - https://www.cancercarenorthwest.com/healing-harmonies-benefit-concert/Get free Tee Party gear! www.teepartypodcast.com/free-stuffCreditsMusic - Jesse QuandtVoice Over - J. GwinnHost - Ty PisaniSounds - ZapSplat
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Join The Ivory Tower Boiler Room Cafe, $5 a month, to watch the video interviews and listen to bonus episodes: patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom Antoine Wilson, the author of "Mouth to Mouth," which has been highly praised by critics, joins Andrew to chat about how he brought this literary noir novel into existence. Antoine explains how his reader enters "an enthralling literary puzzle" (a NY Times quote) and what is so intoxicating and tense about his narrative! "Mouth to Mouth" has been named one of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2022 and an NPR and Time Best Book of the Year. Antoine gets into how his novel ended up in Barack Obama's hands, and whether Obama's endorsement will propel his novel into the film or TV universe. If you aren't familiar with Antoine's novel, here's a little backstory. It's about Jeff Cook, a successful Beverly Hills art dealer who confesses the story of his meteoric rise to our narrator in a JFK airport lounge. Our narrator is forced to listen to Jeff's rise to fame as Jeff reveals an earth shattering moment when he saved the life of Francis Arsenault, a famous Los Angeles art dealer. But how does Jeff use this moment to propel him into the art dealer world? And why is Jeff so obsessed with Francis; one might even say it's a form of queer voyeurism? Get ready for a noir themed episode! Follow Antoine on IG, @theantoinewilson, or Twitter, @antoinewilson. Get your hands on Antoine's "Mouth to Mouth" here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/mouth-to-mouth-antoine-wilson/18566383?ean=9781982181802 Or listen to Edoardo Ballerini's riveting performance on Audible: https://www.audible.com/author/Antoine-Wilson/B001JP4ZLK Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription. Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on IG, @thatolgayclassiccinema and follow Mandee Made It on IG, @mandeemadeit. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! Many thanks to the ITBR team: Andrew Rimby, Executive Director; Mary DiPipi, Chief Contributor; Kimberly Dallas, Editor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
Jerry welcomes Jeff Cook, owner of Dough Boy Fresh Pretzel Company out of Baltimore, Maryland, to open up on his story of his road to sobriety, the FOJ community, and how the Barstool Fund changed his life around a couple years ago.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/FriendOfJerry
The guys celebrate the very different - but very important - lives and careers of the founder of Alabama and the drummer from the Dead Kennedys. SHOW NOTES: Songs used in this episode: Alabama "Why, Lady, Why"; Dead Kennedys "MTV-Get Off the Air (live)" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_(band) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._H._Peligro
Mary describes one of her methods to teach a horse to come to the mounting block and we get an update on how her Mustang is doing. Mustang Magic Trainer Jeff Cook joins us with a look at how his horse is coming along.Today's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreGuest: Jeff Cook, Dream Horse AZThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseware & Listeners Like YouSupport the show
Mary describes one of her methods to teach a horse to come to the mounting block and we get an update on how her Mustang is doing. Mustang Magic Trainer Jeff Cook joins us with a look at how his horse is coming along.Today's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreGuest: Jeff Cook, Dream Horse AZThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseware & Listeners Like YouSupport the show
Bobby comes in with a fresh spray tan and breaks down why he gets them at the level he does. We get an update on Eddie's eye for the CMA awards. We have more interviews from Backstage at the CMA Awards. Matt Stell talks about the league he is in with Bobby. Jeff Cook passed away…he was one of the founding members of Alabama. Which decade of your life would you relive? Why Eddie didn't believe in dinosaurs? Raymundo is going to South Carolina and wants to go to famous people's homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most midterm election results are in, and the red wave many had predicted turned out to be less than a red ripple. Republicans may still have hope in Arizona and Georgia, but Hochul and Fetterman seem to secure victory in New York and Pennsylvania. We break down what happened and why it happened. In less depressing news, the college football playoff picture is beginning to become more clear. And back to depressing news, Jeff Cook, the vocalist, lead guitar, keyboard, and fiddle for the legendary band "Alabama," passed away at the age of 73 after a battle with Alzheimer's.Sponsor: Allegiance Gold - We recommend you diversify with Gold & Silver. Allegiance Gold can help you protect your IRA or 401K with physical gold and silver, or, if you prefer, have it delivered securely, right to your front door. Their approach is different; they focus on educating and developing a long-term strategy that's right for YOU. That's why Allegiance Gold has some of the highest ratings in the industry. 5-stars with Trust Link, Triple A rated with the Business Consumer Alliance and an A+ from the Better Business Bureau. Go to https://ProtectWithRickBubba.com and get their best offer yet, up to $2,500 of free silver, on a qualifying purchase, when you tell them RICK AND BUBBA sent you. Or give them a call 844-790-9191. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most midterm election results are in, and the red wave many had predicted turned out to be less than a red ripple. Republicans may still have hope in Arizona and Georgia, but Hochul and Fetterman seem to secure victory in New York and Pennsylvania. We break down what happened and why it happened. In less depressing news, the college football playoff picture is beginning to become more clear. And back to depressing news, Jeff Cook, the vocalist, lead guitar, keyboard, and fiddle for the legendary band "Alabama," passed away at the age of 73 after a battle with Alzheimer's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some election highlights, Democratic in-fighting, and the passing of the Alabama band's Jeff Cook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We remember Alabama's Jeff Cook and make our picks for tonight's CMA Awards!
On today's Good Day Download:Election results roll in as Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Maxwell Frost make history, Katy Perry gets heat over voting choice, and Twitter gets more competition. We discuss. Remembering Alabama co-founder Jeff Cook.Get more information on GoodDayShow.com.Follow us on social media. Facebook & Instagram - @GoodDayRadioShowTwitter - @GoodDayOnAir
Throughout my forty three years of Broadcasting I've credited Lonnie Bell from KOYN in Billings, Montana for introducing me to the future of music. So often radio people get locked up in what's hot right now. That vision into what could become is too difficult to enter. Lonnie was an all out fan of this new band on the Nashville scene. It was Alabama. To this day I can still hear Lonnie telling me to pay attention. Take notes! Know where you were the day you played every new song from Alabama. I caught the band live in the latter part of the 80's at the old Charlotte Coliseum. Finally got to share not one but two conversations with them. They were that band that Lonnie wanted me to never take my eyes off. Which is why it hurt really bad when word got to me that the music world had lost Jeff Cook from Alabama. The strange coincidence? Two hours later we lost Lonnie Bell.
Throughout my forty three years of Broadcasting I've credited Lonnie Bell from KOYN in Billings, Montana for introducing me to the future of music. So often radio people get locked up in what's hot right now. That vision into what could become is too difficult to enter. Lonnie was an all out fan of this new band on the Nashville scene. It was Alabama. To this day I can still hear Lonnie telling me to pay attention. Take notes! Know where you were the day you played every new song from Alabama. I caught the band live in the latter part of the 80's at the old Charlotte Coliseum. Finally got to share not one but two conversations with them. They were that band that Lonnie wanted me to never take my eyes off. Which is why it hurt really bad when word got to me that the music world had lost Jeff Cook from Alabama. The strange coincidence? Two hours later we lost Lonnie Bell.
Throughout my forty three years of Broadcasting I've credited Lonnie Bell from KOYN in Billings, Montana for introducing me to the future of music. So often radio people get locked up in what's hot right now. That vision into what could become is too difficult to enter. Lonnie was an all out fan of this new band on the Nashville scene. It was Alabama. To this day I can still hear Lonnie telling me to pay attention. Take notes! Know where you were the day you played every new song from Alabama. I caught the band live in the latter part of the 80's at the old Charlotte Coliseum. Finally got to share not one but two conversations with them. They were that band that Lonnie wanted me to never take my eyes off. Which is why it hurt really bad when word got to me that the music world had lost Jeff Cook from Alabama. The strange coincidence? Two hours later we lost Lonnie Bell.
Throughout my forty three years of Broadcasting I've credited Lonnie Bell from KOYN in Billings, Montana for introducing me to the future of music. So often radio people get locked up in what's hot right now. That vision into what could become is too difficult to enter. Lonnie was an all out fan of this new band on the Nashville scene. It was Alabama. To this day I can still hear Lonnie telling me to pay attention. Take notes! Know where you were the day you played every new song from Alabama. I caught the band live in the latter part of the 80's at the old Charlotte Coliseum. Finally got to share not one but two conversations with them. They were that band that Lonnie wanted me to never take my eyes off. Which is why it hurt really bad when word got to me that the music world had lost Jeff Cook from Alabama. The strange coincidence? Two hours later we lost Lonnie Bell.
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From trio to duo; from being Southern Halo to becoming American Blonde, the Morris sisters have stuck together through thick and thin. With recent rebranding, they are casting off any preconceived notions as to who they should be and are fully embracing who they are - a powerhouse of talent; invigorated, motivated and fully realized. There were several catalysts behind this transformation, but Nata and Tinka decided to reassess their commitment to the band and what they wanted for their futures. After a lot of soul-searching and reflection, the two knew their best path forward lay in their shared past. Their truest love was for the raw, edgier sounds of their musical roots - and it was calling them home. A new producer, artist and songwriter Cliff Downs, was brought in and things started to gel. As children of the Mississippi Delta, the siblings were raised surrounded by the blues-oriented music of the region. The sounds of The Eagles, B.B. King, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, Elvis, Stevie Nicks and more echoed through their home, and the extensive live music scene drew them like magnets to festivals, fairs and fish fries where music was front and center. Entertainers since their pre-teen years, the Morris sisters have literally lived their lives in the spotlight....and loved every minute of it. Their determination and talent earned them a slot competing in the 2014 Texaco Country Showdown, which led to the immediate release of their first EP (produced by Alabama's Jeff Cook). Two well-received CDs, released in 2015 and 2018 (produced by hit songwriters Gerald O' Brien and Catt Gravitt) followed. As Southern Halo, they landed three Top 25 hits on the MusicRow Country Breakout Chart with “Anything Is Possible,” “I Think Too Much” and “Don't Let Another Day Go By.” They toured throughout the U.S. and the U.K., sharing the stage with acts ranging from Maren Morris to Dionne Warwick and making a name for themselves as up-and-coming Pop/Country darlings. With a new name, a new outlook, and a new album, American Blonde is shaking off any strictures of the past and jumping headfirst into the future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
www.mjja.academy.com @My Jiu Jitsu Addiction @m1bjjaz #jiujitsu #bjj #aresbjj #army #specialforces #bjjcoach #jiujitsuforlife #blackbelt Jeff is a BJJ Black Belt and former Army Special Forces Green Beret. He is one of the head coaches at My Jiu Jitsu Addiction in Surprise Arizona and also drives and hour and a half each way to Cottonwood Arizona to teach Jiu Jitsu classes. He clearly has a passion for teaching the art of Jiu Jitsu. Jeff and I talk about his four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan where he actually was exposed to Jiu Jitsu. He was part of a team that was disbanded due to issues with the leadership and ended up working a logistic job which kept him from the battle field. But, because of that deployment, he found Jiu Jitsu and fell in love with the sport. Jeff shares is experiences as a combat operator and a Jiu Jitsu coach. His passion for teaching really comes through in this episode and I know every one will get a lot out of this podcast. It was truly an honor to spend a couple of hours with Jeff and share common experiences on the mat.
Jeff Cook lives and breathes commercial real estate. Jeff finds great fulfillment in the transformation of underperforming properties, resulting in a very attractive product. Jeff graduated with high honors from Binghamton University with a Masters' Degree in Public Administration and started his career as a project manager for a market research company. He began purchasing multi-family properties in Rochester New York in 1997 and purchased his first mobile home park in 2008.Main Points:Do the right thingConsistent hard workHire smarter people than yourselfHumble confidenceTake real good care of your teamConnect to Jeffrey:cookpropertiesny.comjeffcook@cookpropertiesny.com
Today on The Beef, John's got quite the job on his hands as his two bosses join him in the studio for a chat! Tomball Fire Department's own Fire Chief Joe Sykora and Assistant Chief Jeff Cook hang out with John and tell all about what it's like being some of Tomball's respected first-responders. All three of these amazing fellas have lots of experience in this field and talk about the benefits of working for the fire department (aside from putting out fires!), the love that they all have for Tomball as a city, and the importance of enforcing the rules. They share a heart-to-heart about how working together so closely helps build that sense of camaraderie that's less like working as friends, and more like working as family. For an amazing episode all about Tomball, first-responders, and everyone's comfort TV shows, be sure to listen in! Key Points from This Episode: Our icebreaker question: What is everyone's favorite TV show?How John, Joe, and Jeff got into the firefighting profession.Why John likes the personal feel that comes with working with the Tomball Fire Department, and how everyone knowing each other is a huge perk in small towns like Tomball.How the Tomball Fire Department evolved from a volunteer fire department founded in 1934 to the incredible station that it is today.The importance of rule enforcement in keeping people safe; explaining why the rules are necessary helps people understand their need.How the fire department stayed afloat during COVID-19.The meaning of "Hometown With A Heart", and how the Tomball Fire Department exhibits that trademark southern hospitality.Tomball Fire Department is hiring! Go to their website to find out benefits and licensing dates.The feeling that sets Tomball apart from other cities: family. Links mentioned in Today's Episode: Tomball Fire Department Tomball Fire Department on Facebook John Kelley on Instagram John Kelley on TikTok Beefy Marketing Beefy Marketing on Instagram Beefy Marketing on YouTube Beefy Marketing on Facebook
Whether it's commercial or residential real estate that's in demand, at the end of the day, where someone goes home will always still be the most important for most people. In trying times such as what this pandemic has created, what asset class gives the most sympathy to the average Joe of today in America? In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Jeff Cook talks about why he wanted to stay away from residential real estate, the situation of housing in America, how he runs work culture as the CEO of Cook Properties NY, why he takes immense pride in mobile home parks as an asset class, and so much more. Find out how an investor defines value in this episode of Wealth Science with guest Jeff Cook! This Asset Class is Different: Mobile Home Parks Success in real estate can be found in many asset classes. How you define success is also a dynamic factor that differs from investor to investor. But in the perspective of Jeff Cook, why mobile home parks? Of course, investors want money. And sure enough, there's a lot of potential for investors who get into mobile home parks. But aside from the financial aspect, investing in mobile home parks also means investing in what truly matters to most people today in America. Whether people believe affordable housing in America is entering a crisis or not, mobile home parks continue to address the issue as the statistics progress. With COVID and businesses facing numerous challenges, people will only find more practical ways to live. Where mobile home parks come into frame shows their genuine value to society. For Jeff, this is why up to this very day, he still takes it personally when a tenant is not completely happy with their unit. It will always be important to someone's life. Listen to where Jeff plans to take Cook Properties NY in the coming years in this episode of Wealth Science! About Jeff Cook: Jeff Cook lives and breathes commercial real estate and can usually be found at the office. Jeff finds great fulfillment in the transformation of poorly performing properties, resulting in a very attractive product. Jeff graduated with high honors from Binghamton University with a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He started his career as a project manager for a market research company. He began purchasing multifamily properties in the City of Rochester in 1997. He purchased his first mobile home park in 2009. Outline of the Episode: [03:07] What drew Jeff into mobile home parks? [04:33] The difference between mobile home parks and city apartments [07:50] Is it public or private utilities? [12:01] Mobile home parks and the affordable housing crisis in America [15:59] New York is difficult, but we'll be more used to it… [21:11] Someone needs to provide these affordable housing in NY [26:26] How does Cook Properties NY build its team? [31:58] Cook Properties and mobile home parks in the year 2020 [37:59] Why people love The Garbage Plate [40:11] What is the perfect life for an investor? Resources: Cook Properties NY | Website Jeff Cook on LinkedIn Interested in learning more about passively investing in real estate? Click here: www.execequityinvesting.com Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click here to join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/850d43b355bc/wealth-science Connect with Wealth Science on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealth-science-podcast/